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In the digital age, a new kind of Trojan horse has emerged in the form of AI models laced with malicious code.

Taiwan’s dominance in chip manufacturing a concern for AI progress

The landscape of AI technology is increasingly intertwined with global geopolitics, as seen in the recent developments involving China, Taiwan, and tech giant Nvidia.

AI adoption in Canada rising, but upskilling remains top barrier: IBM

AI adoption among large organizations has remained steady globally, while Canada saw an uptick from 34 per cent in April 2023 to 37 per...

Deepfakes hit New Hampshire’s presidential primary

New Hampshire’s presidential primary got hit with deep-fake dirty tricks this weekend.

Generative AI may be poisoning the internet and itself

Generative AI is not just reshaping the internet landscape, some fear it might be killing the internet as we know it.

Should the CIO be solely responsible for keeping AI in check? Info-Tech weighs in

In a recent webinar, research director at Info-Tech Research Group Brian Jackson explained how he thought it was surprising that IT workers think that...

OpenAI’s strategy to combat misinformation in 2024 elections

OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is stepping up to ensure responsible AI usage in the upcoming 2024 global elections, marking a significant move in AI ethics and governance.

You cannot develop AI without using copyrighted text: OpenAI

OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, declared that avoiding the use of copyrighted material in developing AI tools is an unfeasible task.

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